Astrum Online Entertainment

Astrum Online Entertainment
Type of businessHolding
Type of site
Web portal
Available inRussian
Founded2007
Headquarters
Moscow
,
Russia
Key peopleIgor Matsanuyk (president), Boris Gertsovskiy (Vice President), Alisa Chumachenko (vice president of marketing and advertisement), Vsevolod Leonov (vice president of business development), Anatoly Ropotov (executive vice president of products)
IndustryDevelopment, publishing, localization and operating MMO games
ProductsDeveloped Games: Allods Online, Legend: Legacy of the Dragons, Time Zero, Three Kingdoms, Sphere, Heroes: Resurrection, Territory, Cosmics: Galactic Wars, BloodyWorld, Love City, Desolation: Riders of Merion, Sphere: Rebirth, Destiny, Keepers of the Power, Faor, Sphere 2: Arena, Funny War, Dom 3, Evil Tale; Localized and published games: Perfect World, Granado Espada, Tales of Pirates, The Lord of the Rings Online, ParaPa: City of Dance, Monato. World of Dreams, Rapplez
URLastrumonline.ru/eng
Launched2007
Current statusactive

Astrum Online Entertainment is a Russian holding company which operates in the online entertainment market of Eastern Europe. Founded in the beginning of December 2007,[1] it incorporated four companies, which specialize in development, publishing and operating online games: Nival Online, IT Territory, Time Zero, and Nikita Online. In summer 2008 the fifth company, the developer of online games called "DJ Games", joined in.[2]

According to the experts, the 2008 revenues of Astrum Online were estimated at US$50 million.[3]

Astrum Online currently operates more than 30 MMO games, including such popular titles as "Legend: Legacy of the Dragons", "Sphere", "Territory", "Three Kingdoms", and "Perfect World".

  1. ^ "Four Russian Companies Merge and Become Astrum Online Entertainment". Softpedia. 6 December 2007. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  2. ^ "News: Astrum Online Entertainment Launch Announced". GamersHell.com. 6 December 2007. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  3. ^ Vedomosti Newspaper, 5 November 2008, #209 (2231)

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